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Renato Nazzini is a Professor of Law and the Director of the Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution at King's College London. He has previously held the position of Professor of Competition Law and Arbitration at the University of Southampton and served as a Senior Research Fellow at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law. Nazzini is an experienced arbitrator and counsel in international arbitration, with extensive industry knowledge spanning construction, oil, gas, infrastructure, digital, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods. He is dually qualified as an English Solicitor and Italian Advocate and has provided counsel on multiple continents, serving as an expert witness and arbitrator. Notably, he is a member of the ICC Arbitration and ADR Commission in Italy and contributed to the ICC Task Force on Dealing with Corruption Issues in International Arbitration. He has substantial experience in EU law and global competition law, having served as a government lawyer at the UK competition authority. Academically, he has published eight books and over eighty articles and book chapters on international arbitration and competition law. He is a visiting professor at several prestigious universities, including the University of Turin and the University of Zurich, and has earned PhDs from both the University of London and the University of Milan. His research interests include international arbitration, commercial investment, dispute resolution methods, construction law, and competition policy.
Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution, King's College London • London, UK
Leading research and academic initiatives related to construction law and dispute resolution.
University of Southampton • Southampton, UK
Taught and conducted research in competition law and arbitration.
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